Iran to modernize homegrown weapons

The Iranian Army Ground Force is embarking on a comprehensive plan to modernize and upgrade its arsenal using cutting-edge technologies developed domestically, according to a high-ranking commander

The Iranian Army Ground Force is embarking on a comprehensive plan to modernize and upgrade its arsenal using cutting-edge technologies developed domestically, according to a high-ranking commander.
During a recent inspection of a mechanized brigade base in southeastern Iran, Army Ground Force Commander Brigadier General Kiomars Heidari emphasized the close collaboration between the military and academic institutions to harness advanced technologies effectively.

Highlighting the necessity of integrating modern technologies into the Army Ground Force’s operations, General Heidari underscored the ongoing efforts to design and produce weapons at the forefront of technological advancements.
He outlined the force’s strategic approach to acquiring precision weapons capable of long-range strikes, equipped with smart features, and seamlessly integrated into network systems to enhance operational efficiency.

General Heidari added that the deployment of modern weaponry aims to ensure swift and decisive responses to any potential threats or hostile actions targeting Iran’s borders.
In a meeting with senior military officials in 2023, Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, Leader of the Islamic Revolution and commander-in-chief of the Iranian Armed Forces, urged continuous enhancement of readiness across all military domains, emphasizing the persistent nature of external threats.
Ayatollah Khamenei also stressed that maintaining robust military preparedness serves as a deterrent against adversaries and called for unwavering vigilance against hostile elements plotting against Iran’s security and sovereignty.

Iran has become a pioneer in the development and production of various weapons after 4 decades of vigorous efforts in the face of heavy Western sanctions. The country’s vast and sophisticated arsenal of drones and missiles has particularly caught the attention of buyers from all across the world. Reports suggest that Iranian-made weapons are now present across Asia, Africa, South America, and even Europe.
Tehran’s mid-April attack against Israeli positions in the occupied territory further indicated the West Asian country’s progress in military manufacturing. Iranian drones and weapons managed to hit and destroy their targets after passing through Israel’s three-layer defense shield and evading fire by American, French, British, and Jordanian forces in the region.